About Us

Medical Center of Lewisville began as a small community hospital in 1976. Today, as a 202-bed full-service facility, we continue to be a leader and excel in providing high quality, compassionate, family-centered healthcare to our community.

Medical Center of Lewisville provides a wide range of health services including emergency services, imaging services, surgical services and more. Utilizing some of the most advanced procedures in the area, we provide life-saving care to thousands each year.

At Medical Center of Lewisville, we want to ensure your comfort and provide you with the best possible care utilizing quality staff and superior services. Patients enjoy open visitation with a focus on family-centered care.

Flower Mound Campus

Located at 2499 and Windsor Dr. in Flower Mound, our state of the art facility provides an entirely new Emergency Room experience and the very best in Imaging Technology. Our goal is to get you in, out and back to what matters.

Careers

Medical Center of Lewisville was voted as one of The Dallas Morning News Top 100 Places to Work in 2010. We trust our colleagues as valuable members of our healthcare team and pledge to treat one another with loyalty, respect and dignity.

Blog Archives

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Learn how Medical Center of Lewisville provides comprehensive and advanced care for both mothers and their newborns. At Medical Center of Lewisville, we will be with you through every step of your pregnancy. From our childbirth prep classes to our …

August is National Breastfeeding Month—did you know that breastfeeding offers many benefits for both mom and baby? While the decision to breastfeeding or formula feed is a personal choice for each mother, there are some benefits associated with breastfeeding. The …

When you’re pregnant, it’s more important than ever to keep physically fit. According to WomensHealth.gov, healthy pregnant women should get at least 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate aerobic activity a week. Exercise helps alleviate uncomfortable symptoms of early …

Nutrition and healthy eating are especially important during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The saying “eating for two” doesn’t just mean eating big meals when you’re pregnant. It means watching what you eat for your health and the health of your baby. …